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ATI TEAS 7 Exam 2024/2025 Comprehensive Complete
Collection of Real Exam Questions and Answers – Math,
Science, English, Usage and general questions

1.ATI TEAS VERSION 7 ENGLISH
ATI TEAS version 7 English and Language
2. ATI TEAS Science Version 7
ATI TEAS Version 7 Practice Test - Science
3. ATI TEAS VERSION 7 – MATH
ATI TEAS version 7 Math Questions
4. ATI- TEAS 7 complete(STUDY)

ATI TEAS VERSION 7 ENGLISH
Anecdote - correct answer A short story that illustrates a concept or point and creates a
connection between the author and reader
argument - correct answer A type of text consisting of a claim on a debatable issue,
background information, reasoning and evidence, rhetorical appeals, counterclaims, and
responses to counterclaims
audience - correct answer the intended consumers of information
authorial intent - correct answer The reason an author creates a text
bias - correct answer Tendency toward or against a preconceived idea
blog - correct answer A website that is usually informal and independently run
chart - correct answer A type of diagram that graphically represents data
chronological - correct answer in order by time

,claim - correct answer A statement made in an argument that something about a topic is
true
comprehension - correct answer ability to understand
conclusion - correct answer A deduction made by a reader that takes the details, evidence,
and assumptions presented in a text to the next logical step
connotation - correct answer An implied meaning of a word or idea created by the
emotions and assumptions attached to it
context - correct answer surrounding words or ideas within a sentence or passage that
affect the meaning of a word and influence how it is understood
contradiction - correct answer A statement, assertion, or instruction in a text that conflicts
with information provided else-where in the same text
counterclaim - correct answer A conflicting opinion that an author acknowledges and
responds to when making an argument
delineate - correct answer Describe precisely or set forth accurately in detail
denotation - correct answer An explicitly stated meaning of a word or idea
details - correct answer Facts, descriptions, and other types of information that support key
points
diagram - correct answer a symbolic representation used to convey information, especially
a drawing that shows an arrangement or relationship among the parts of something
evidence - correct answer proof, such as facts, descriptions, and examples, that an author
uses to support their ideas and reasoning
explicit - correct answer describes information that is directly stated in a text
fact - correct answer statement or data that can be proven or verified through a reputable
source
figurative language - correct answer Language meant to create imagery, comparison, or an
association for the reader; usually a metaphor, a smile; or personification
footnote - correct answer Comment at the bottom of a page that refers to something
within the text
genre - correct answer a group of related writings or other media
glossary - correct answer a text feature usually found in the back of a book that includes an
alphabetized list of key terms and their definitions

,graph - correct answer a type of diagram that displays data mathematically
graphic - correct answer a diagram, graph, illustration, or other piece of artwork
heading - correct answer a title within a text, commonly used by authors to organize
information
identify - correct answer Distinguish a particular idea
implicit - correct answer describes ideas that are suggested rather than stated directly in a
text
imply - correct answer to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated
index - correct answer An alphabetical listing of key words, phrases, or topics that includes
the page numbers on which those items are found within a publication
inference - correct answer a logical assumption, or guess that can be made about a topic
based on evidence, reasoning, and personal experience or knowledge
irrelevant - correct answer not to the point, not applicable to the idea
key points - correct answer ideas that support the main idea about a topic
legend - correct answer Map feature that explains symbols and other elements
logic - correct answer The framework of reasoning used to understand ideas and make
sound assumptions, predications and conclusions
main idea - correct answer the thesis, claim, or message that an author states or expresses
about the topic of a text; the central point in each paragraph
mood - correct answer How the reader feels about the text while reading.
objective - correct answer describes language that is nonjudgemental, impartial, non
personal, and unemotional
opinion - correct answer A statement that cannot be proved . expresses authors beliefs,
feelings, or thoughts.
paraphrase - correct answer to explain an idea in ones own words
peer-reviewed journal - correct answer Published writings that have been analyzed by
experts in the field
perspective - correct answer the narrator's or author's particular thoughts, feelings, or
perceptions bout people, ideas, or events in a story or text
persuasive argument/ persuasive writing - correct answer argument in favor of a position
intended to make the reader agree with an ida, thesis or claim

, point of view - correct answer the narrative voice an author uses to tell a story or relate
information. Can be 1st person, 2nd person or 3rd person
prediction - correct answer a readers guess of events to come or what a text will be about
primary source - correct answer a firsthand document or source created at the time in
question
priorities - correct answer in written directions, the hierarchy or sequence of which steps
must be followed in what order; often indicated by the use of signal words
procedure - correct answer


ATI TEAS version 7 English and Language
He had to fill out a health history———before seeing the doctor. - correct answer
Questionnaire
His skill on the soccer field made him an———member of the team - correct answer
Indispensable
Which of the following sentences follows the rules of punctuation and capitalization? -
correct answer D.) "That was amazing," she said. "I can't believe we almost missed it."
Which of the following sentences contains an indirect object? - correct answer Jorge
assigned the class some math problems.
Which of the following options correctly punctuates the sentence below?


The plump old white cat basked in the warm sunlight. - correct answer The plump, old,
white cat basked in the warm sunlight
Which of the following words is spelled correctly? - correct answer Millennium
Which of the following options contains a possessive pronoun? - correct answer A.) If the
patient chooses to leave, let them know the right to do so is theirs.
Which of the following words is written correctly in its plural form? - correct answer halves
Which of the following is a correctly punctuated compound sentence? - correct answer A.)
The moonlight glowed white on the roof next door, and the sky was a gentle summer blue.
Which of the following demonstrates correct punctuation of a quotation? - correct answer
"You should have never invited Neda to that party," said Angelica," if you didn't want her to run
into Alex."

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